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No magic just different compromises [message #17109 is a reply to message #17102] Fri, 22 October 2004 11:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mike.e is currently offline  Mike.e
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The rules havent changed nor the physics-just different ways of squeesing what we want from higher spec drivesr on an optimal horn.

The labhorn is quite cool and amazing FREE! design considering an off the shelf 'normal' woofer *although it has ideal horn specs* its just your average 12"

Bdeap is so magical you cant build it anyway (patented)-youd have to buy one (oops i mean buy many many of them to achieve the desired output just like many labhorns are required)

The only thing which you could do is put a 15" on a horn and fold it simple S fold style like mine!!!

Cheers!


 
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